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Data Protection Using PremiUm FeatUres
Dell | Product Group
PowerVaUlt™ mD3000 anD mD3000i
Dell™ PowerVaUlt™ mD3000 anD mD3000i PremiUm FeatUres 3
actiVating PremiUm FeatUres 3
VirtUal Disk snaPshot
Using Snapshots 4
Creating a Snapshot 5
Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk 5
Re-creating a Virtual Disk Snapshot 6
Virtual Disk Snapshot and the Microsoft® Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) 6
VSS Architecture 7
Using VSS to Create Snapshots 8
VirtUal Disk coPy 8
Using Virtual Disk Copy 9
Creating a Virtual Disk Copy 9
Re-copying a Virtual Disk Copy 10
combining the VirtUal Disk coPy anD VirtUal Disk snaPshot PremiUm FeatUres 10
Creating a Virtual Disk Copy from a Snapshot 10
Restoring Snapshot Data to the Source Virtual Disk using Virtual Disk Copy 1 1
conclUsion 12
Benefits of Virtual Disk Snapshot 12
Benefits of Virtual Disk Copy 12
Benefits of Combining Virtual Disk Snapshot and Virtual Disk Copy 12
contact inFormation 13
aPPenDix a: comParing a snaPshot to a VirtUal Disk coPies 13
reFerences 14
tables
TABLE 1: CoMpARiSon of ViRTUAL DiSk SnApShoT AnD ViRTUAL DiSk Copy 13
FigUres
fiGURE 1: ThE ViEW/EnABLE pREMiUM fEATURES DiALoG 3
fiGURE 2: Copy-on-WRiTE 4
fiGURE 3: VSS CoMponEnTS 7
fiGURE 4: CREATinG A ViRTUAL DiSk Copy 8
fiGURE 5: A SnApShoT ViRTUAL DiSk AS ThE SoURCE foR CREATinG A ViRTUAL DiSk Copy 10
fiGURE 6: SELECTinG ThE SoURCE ViRTUAL DiSk 1 1
fiGURE 7: ViRTUAL DiSk Copy pRoCESS foR SnApShoT ViRTUAL DiSk To SoURCE ViRTUAL DiSk 12
CONTENTS
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Data protection Using premium features of the Dell™ powervault™ MD3000 and MD3000i Storage Arrays.
SECTion 1Dell™ PowerVaUlt™ mD3000 anD mD3000i PremiUm FeatUres
Dell offers key-enabled premium features to help enhance the functionality of the PowerVault MD3000 and MD3000i storage arrays. These optional premium features include Virtual Disk Snapshot and Virtual Disk Copy. These data protection features provide real-world benefits for data backup and data management.
The Virtual Disk Snapshot premium feature includes the following capabilities:
• Dataprotectionbyprovidingareadilyavailablepoint-in-timeimagethatreducesrestoretime,especiallyas compared to traditional tape media backups
• Offlinebackupsofproductiondatawithoutdisruptingaccesstothatdata
• The creation of multiple snapshots in a single day allowing for the recovery of the most recent data possible
• Applicationcompatibilityandpatchtestingonnon-productionpoint-in-timeimages
The Virtual Disk Copy premium feature includes the following capabilities:
• Virtualdiskrelocationandoptimization
• Disk-basedbackupandrestores
• Application development and data analysis on non-production stand-alone copies without affecting the performance of the production virtual disk
SECTion 2actiVating PremiUm FeatUres
If you ordered premium features you should have received a Premium Feature Activation booklet with your Dell PowerVault MD storage array. Follow the directions in the booklet to obtain the key file that is used to enable the premium features through the Modular Disk Storage Manager software. Premium features also can be purchased after you have received your Dell storage array. Contact your Dell sales representative for information about how to purchase premium features.
Figure 1: The View/Enable Premium Features Dialog
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SECTion 3VirtUal Disk snaPshot
A snapshot virtual disk,alsocalledsimplyasnapshot,isapoint-in-timeimageofavirtualdisk.Asnapshotisfunctionallyequivalenttoacompletephysicalcopy.However,asnapshotiscreatedalmostinstantaneouslyand requires less disk space than the source virtual disk. To a host server a snapshot appears and functions justasastandardvirtualdiskdoes.Asnapshotcanbeassignedtoahostservertoberead,writtento,orcopied from.
A snapshot uses copy-on-write technology to maintain the snapshot while minimizing disk utilization.Whenasnapshotofavirtualdiskistaken,thestoragearraycontrollersuspendsI/Otothesourcevirtualdisk momentarily while it creates a repository virtual disk. The repository virtual disk stores snapshot copy-on-writedata.Whendataonthesourcevirtualdiskismodified,acopy-on-writeoccurs,copyingthedata that is to be modified into the repository virtual disk. This repository virtual disk combined with the source virtual disk creates the logical snapshot virtual disk. Because the only data that is stored in the repositoryvirtualdiskisdatathathaschangedafterthecreationofthesnapshot,asnapshotuseslessdiskspacethanafullphysicalcopy.Thedefaultsizefortherepositoryvirtualdiskis20percentofthesourcevirtual disk capacity.
Eachvirtualdiskcansupportuptofoursnapshots,withamaximumof128snapshotsperstoragearray.
Using snaPshots
Snapshots provide many benefits for data backup and data manipulation.
Continued data processing during backups
TheVirtualDiskSnapshotpremiumfeatureenablesofflinebackupsofproductiondatawithoutdisruptingaccesstothatdata.Snapshotcreationrequiresthattheapplicationorfilesystembequiescedonlybriefly.Afterthesnapshotiscreated,accesstotheoriginaldataisagainavailableforbusinessprocessing,andthepoint-in-time image of the data is ready for backup.
The Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager software allows snapshots to be mapped to a separate backup server. This capability is designed to reduce the performance impact to the application server by placing the burden of the backup processing on an alternate server.
Figure 2: Copy-on-Write
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Data protection through easy, fast restoration of data
Thetimeandcosttobackupdataisamajorconsideration,butmoreimportantistheabilitytorestoredataandtorestoreitquickly.Taperestorationscanresultinadayormoreoflosttime.Incontrast,theabilitytocreatemultiplesnapshotsinasingledayallowsaccesstothemostrecentdatapossibleforrecovery,helpingtominimizerecoverytime.
Application Testing
Application testing is a necessary practice in 24x7 IT environments. New applications and applicationpatches generally must be tested before they can be put into production. Snapshots are designed to allow for the rapid creation of a point-in-time image to perform these tests against. Testing on these non-production images essentially eliminates the risk of lost production data or lost data access. It can also save system administrators time by eliminating the need to restore production data that might become corrupted or lost due to an incompatible application or patch.
Data Analysis
Snapshots can provide point-in-time images for data analysis. The images can be created almost instantaneously, allowing for the data analysis to occur on the snapshot rather than the productionvirtual disk. Any performance impact of the data analysis will be incurred on the snapshot rather than ontheproductionvirtualdisk.Additionally,thesmallerdiskspacerequirementofasnapshot—whichisbydefault20percentofthesourcevirtualdisk—savesdiskspaceforthecreationofadditionaltestor analysis environments.
creating a snaPshot
A snapshot can be created using the Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager software’s graphical user interfaceorthroughthecommandlineinterface(CLI).TheCLIhastheaddedbenefitofcommandscripting,which allows for task automation and scheduling.
NOTE:Beforecreatingorre-creatingasnapshot,itisrecommendedtostopallI/Oactivitytohelpensurethatyou capture an accurate point-in-time image of the source virtual disk. You also should run the SMrepassist utility on the source virtual disk. SMrepassist (replication assistance) is a host-based utility for Windows® thatisdesignedtoensurethatallthememory-residentdataforthefilesystemisflushedtodisk.Inaddition,SMrepassistupdatesdisksignaturestohelppreventconflictswhenthesnapshotisassignedtothesamehost as the source virtual disk.
Refer to the appropriate Dell™ PowerVault™ documentation for procedures on your chosen method for creating a snapshot virtual disk.
Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk
Foreverysnapshotthat istaken,arepositoryvirtualdiskiscreatedtoholdthecopy-on-writedataforthe snapshot. There is a one-to-one relationship between a snapshot and its associated repository virtual disk. The repository virtual disk is not accessible for host I/O. The repository virtual disk is only usedinternally to manage the snapshot point-in-time image.
Therequiredsizeoftherepositorydependsonthesizeofthesourcevirtualdiskandthewritepatternsthatoccur on the source after the snapshot is established. If the snapshot is created as a point-in-time image for databackup,adefaultrepositorysizeof20percentorlessofthesourcevirtualdiskisusuallysufficient.Ifthesnapshotiscreatedforfunctionsotherthanbackup,suchasapplicationtestingordatamanipulation,alargerrepositorymightbeneeded.Therepositorysizedependsontherateatwhichdatachangesinthesourcevirtualdisk,thesnapshotvirtualdisk,andonthelengthoftimethatthesnapshotremainsactive.
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Abestpracticeistocreatetherepositorywithadefaultvalueof20percent,andthenusethefollowingproceduretoestimatethelifeexpectancyofthesnapshotanditsassociatedrepository.
1. Recordthecreationdateandthecreationtimeforthesnapshot.
2. Afteraperiodofoperation inyourenvironment, record the repositoryvirtualdiskcapacityused, theavailablerepositorycapacityremaining,andthecurrenttime.
3. Subtract the snapshot creation time from the current time to determine the elapsed time (length of time the snapshot has been active).
4. Use the following equation to calculate the amount of time that the snapshot repository will be available forcopy-on-writedatabeforereachingitscapacity:
Total time available = (elapsed time x available capacity) / used capacity
Basedontheresults,youcandecidehowmuchtoincreasethecapacityoftherepositoryvirtualdisk.Iftherepositorywillbecome100percentfullduringtheexpectedlifetimeofthesnapshot,youshouldincreasethecapacityoftherepositoryvirtualdisk.Asnapshot’srepositoryvirtualdiskcanbedynamicallyexpandedat any time.
Toalertyourselfofanimpending“repositoryfull”condition,configureawarningthresholdforrepositoryfree capacity when you are creating the snapshot. The default and the recommended value for the threshold is 50 percent. This value should provide enough advanced warning to allow you time to assess therepositoryvirtualdiskuseandtoexpandthecapacityifrequired.Bydefault,thesnapshotwillbefailedif the repository becomes completely full. The option to fail writes to the source virtual disk is also available. Thisoptionallowsthesnapshottoremainactive,andwritestothesourcevirtualdiskresumeaftertherepository capacity has been increased.
Youcan locatethesnapshotrepositoryvirtualdisk inanydiskgroup.However, tosimplifyphysicaldiskmanagement,locatetherepositoryvirtualdiskinthesamediskgroupasthesourcevirtualdiskwheneverpossible. This ensures that if you must move the physical disks associated with the disk group to another storagearray,all thevirtualdisksassociatedwith thesnapshot resideon thatgroupand thesnapshotremains accessible.
Re-creating a Virtual Disk Snapshot
Whenyouarefinishedworkingwithasnapshot,youhavetheoptionofdisablingordeletingit.Deletingasnapshot deletes the repository virtual disk and associated data. Disabling a snapshot saves the snapshot and its associated repository for later use. Using a disabled snapshot to re-create a snapshot takes less timethancreatinganewsnapshot.Forexample,ifyouneedtocreatedailybackupsofthesamesourcevirtualdisk, rather thancreatinganewsnapshoteveryday,yousimply re-create theexistingdisabledsnapshot.TheRe-createSnapshotoptionisextremelybeneficialinenvironmentswherefrequentbackupsor frequent manipulations of the same data set occur.
NOTE:Alldatapreviouslywrittentothesnapshotisoverwrittenwhenasnapshotisre-created.
VirtUal Disk snaPshot anD the microsoFt® VolUme shaDow coPy serVice (Vss)
TheMicrosoftVolumeShadowCopyService,alsocalledVolumeSnapshotService (VSS), isastoragemanagement interface for Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating systems that allows you to create snapshot data images. VSS enables your storage array to interact with third-party applications that use the VSS Application Programming Interface (API) to create snapshots that are consistent by ensuring that all memory resident application data is flushed to the
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storage array before the snapshot is taken. Typical uses for VSS include data backup and restoration and datatransport(onlysupportedthroughaVSShardwareprovider)fortesting,datamining,orbackup.Dellsupplies a VSS hardware provider on the PowerVault MD Resource CD to enable VSS functionality on the PowerVault storage arrays.
VSS Architecture
The VSS architecture consists of three components that interact to help create a consistent snapshot. OverallcoordinationofthesnapshotcreationprocessisunderVSSframeworkintheoperatingsystem.
REquESTOR – A requestorisathird-partyapplication,usuallyabackupapplicationthatrequestsVSStoperform a shadow copy (snapshot) of a particular virtual disk. The requestor initiates the VSS process to create a snapshot.
WRITER – A writer is an application provided module which takes application-specific action to ensure thatitsdatastoreonthevirtualdiskisconsistent(memoryresidentdataisflushed)beforethesnapshotistaken.ApplicationssuchasMicrosoftExchangeServer2003(andlater)andMicrosoft® SQL Server® 2005 (andlater)areexamplesapplicationsthatincorporateVSSwriters.
PROVIDER– A provider is the interface to the storage array used by the VSS framework to request the storage array to create a snapshot. The provider can be a hardware device specific, such as the DellModularDiskVSSprovider,orasoftwareproviderliketheoneincludedinWindowsServer2003or2008.The VSS framework attaches to the provider and uses it to coordinate the creation of snapshots on the storage array.
Figure 3 shows the interacting components in a typical VSS configuration.
Figure 3: VSS Components
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Using VSS to Create Snapshots
The most common use of VSS is in backup applications. Most third-party backup applications today provide VSSrequestor functionality.used inconjunctionwithaVSSawareapplication (MicrosoftSqLServer,MicrosoftExchange)andtheDellhardwareVSSprovider,backupapplicationscanautomaticallycreatesnapshots on the storage array and back them up according to the user-defined backup policy. Because VSSmanagestheentireprocess,thereisnoneedtomanuallyquiesceorpreparethedataforsnapshotcreation. Applications that are integrated with VSS automatically perform these operations. Pre-defined policiesaredesignedtohelpreducethetimeandthecomplexityassociatedwithdatabackupsandthushelp ensure consistent backups that can be restored quickly.
The Dell™ PowerVault™ MD3000 and MD3000i storage arrays and the Dell hardware VSS provider also makeitpossibletocreateasnapshotofthesourcedataononeserver,andthentoimportthatsnapshotontoanotherserver.Thisprocess,knownassnapshottransport,isaccomplishedinminutes,regardlessofthesizeofthedata.Thistransportcapabilityreducestheperformanceimpacttotheapplicationserverbyplacing the burden of the backup processing on an alternate server.
SECTion 4VirtUal Disk coPy
Virtual Disk Copycreatesaphysicalcopy,oraclone,ofasourcevirtualdisk.Avirtualdiskcopyappearsandfunctionsasastandardvirtualdisk.Avirtualdiskcopycanbeaddressedbythehostandcanberead,writtento,orcopiedfrom.VirtualDiskCopyisabackgroundoperationwithuser-definedprioritysettings,enablingadministrators tominimizeeithercopytimeor theoverall I/O impact to thestoragearray.AsVirtualDiskCopyisbasedonthestoragearraycontroller,creatingavirtualdiskcopyrequiresnohostinteractionorCPucycles—minimizingtheimpacttoapplicationsandthestorageinfrastructure.
The virtual disk copy relationship is established between a source and a target virtual disk. To help ensure dataintegrity,allI/Otothetargetvirtualdiskissuspendedduringtheprocedure.Thisisbecausethestateofdataonthetargetvirtualdiskisinconsistentuntiltheprocedureiscomplete.Also,allupdatestothesource virtual disk are suspended to help prevent chronological inconsistencies from being created on the targetvirtualdisk.AftertheVirtualDiskCopyoperationiscomplete,thetargetvirtualdiskautomaticallybecomes read-only to the hosts unless the default write protection setting is altered. In order to preserve thedataonthetargetvirtualdisk,itisbesttokeepthewriteprotectionsettingsettoRead-Only.
Figure 4: Creating a Virtual Disk Copy
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WhenVirtualDiskCopyisenabled,thePowerVault’sMD3000storagearrayandMD3000istoragearrayeach support up to 255 virtual disk copies and up to eight concurrent Virtual Disk Copy operations.
Using VirtUal Disk coPy
Virtual Disk Copy offers many benefits for data backup and manipulation.
Data Backup and Restoration
The virtual disk copy procedure can be leveraged into a high-throughput backup solution providing disk-based backup. The storage array manages the data transfer internally, intelligently balancing backup-related trafficagainstproduction trafficon thedrivechannels.This isdesigned tominimize theimpactonproductionprocessingandtoisolatealltrafficwithinthearrayitself,withthegoalofeliminatingtherequirementforadditionalexternalI/Ochannelsforbackuppurposes.Becausetheoperationiscarriedoutentirelywithin thearray, thebackupprocess isdesigned tobecompletedasefficientlyaspossibleand to outperform conventional tape-based systems, server-to-tape systems, and even other external disk-based systems.
Thedatacanberecoveredalmostinstantlybysimplyunmappingthesourceproductionvirtualdisk,andmappingthebackupvirtualdiskinitsplace.Inthiscase,therolesofthevirtualdiskschange:Thepreviousbackupvirtualdiskbecomes thenewproductionvirtualdisk,and theoldproductionvirtualdiskcanbe re-used as a target for future backups.
Virtual Disk Relocation
Virtual disk requirements can and do change over time. The overall required capacity might increase. Usage patternsmightchangefromamixofreadandwriteoperationstopredominantlyread-onlyoperations,andaccess patterns might change from predominantly random requests to predominantly sequential requests. The Virtual Disk Copy feature allows a systems administrator to optimize virtual disk performance bymovingadatasetfromonesetofphysicaldiskstoanotherset. Inasingleoperation,theadministratorcouldoptimizeapplicationperformanceandcapacityuseforvirtuallyeveryaspectofvirtualdiskgeometryforthedataset—suchassize,RAIDlevel,numberofdrives,andsoforth.
Application Development and Data Analysis
Typical uses for a virtual disk copy include decision support systems where analysis must be done on the source data without affecting the source’s performance or application development where multiple full copies of the data can be subjected to different test scenarios with full performance in each.
creating a VirtUal Disk coPy
You can use either the Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager graphical user interface or the command line interface(CLI)tocreateavirtualdiskcopy.TheCLIhastheaddedbenefitofcommandscripting,allowingfor task automation and scheduling.
NOTE:Beforecreatingavirtualdiskcopy,stopallI/Oactivitytothesourceandtargetvirtualdisks.Youshould also run the SMrepassist utility on the source virtual disk. SMrepassist (replication assistance) is a host-based utility for Windows that is designed to ensure that all the memory-resident data for the file systemisflushedtodisk.
Whenyouconfigureavirtualdiskcopy,itisabestpracticetousedifferentphysicaldisksanddiskgroupsforthesourcevirtualdiskandthetargetvirtualdisk.Bydoingso,youcanincreasetheavailabilityofyourdata. If the disk group that contains the source virtual disk or the target virtual disk becomes unavailable you can still have access to the other disk group and your data.
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Refer to the appropriate Dell™ PowerVault™ documentation for procedures on your chosen method for creating a virtual disk copy.
re-coPying a VirtUal Disk coPy
The Re-copy option enables you to create a new virtual disk copy for a previously defined copy pair that mighthavepreviouslyhadastatusofStopped,Failed,orCompleted.usetheRe-copyoptionforcreatingscheduled,completebackupsofthetargetvirtualdiskthatcanthenbecopiedtoatapedriveforoff-sitestorage.TheRe-copyoptionisextremelybeneficialinenvironmentswherebackupsormanipulationofthesame data set frequently occur.
CAuTION:TheRe-copyoptionoverwritesexistingdataon the target virtualdiskandmakes the targetread-only to hosts. The Re-copy option is designed to fail all snapshot virtual disks associated with the target,ifanyexist.
SECTion 5combining the VirtUal Disk coPy anD VirtUal Disk snaPshot PremiUm FeatUres
creating a VirtUal Disk coPy From a snaPshot
Asmentionedearlier, theVirtualDiskCopyoperationsuspends I/O to thesourcevirtualdiskduringavirtual disk copy to help prevent chronological inconsistencies from being created on the target virtual disk.Ina24x7productionenvironment,itisnotalwayspossibletosuspendI/Otothesourcevirtualdiskfortheamountoftimerequiredtocreateavirtualdiskcopy.Tohelpalleviatethiscontentionofresources,Virtual Disk Copy can be used in conjunction with Virtual Disk Snapshot.
It is a recommended best practice for all Virtual Disk Copy operations on production virtual disks to first createasnapshotofthevirtualdisk,andusethesnapshotasthesourceoftheVirtualDiskCopyoperation.This combination can enable a complete point-in-time clone to be created with no detectable interruption totheI/Oactivityoftheproductionvirtualdisk.
Figure 5: A Snapshot Virtual Disk as the Source for Creating a Virtual Disk Copy
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Figure 6 shows the Dell Modular Disk Storage Manager view of a snapshot being selected as the source for a Virtual Disk Copy operation.
Figure 6: Selecting the Source Virtual Disk
restoring snaPshot Data to the soUrce VirtUal Disk Using VirtUal Disk coPy
The Virtual Disk Copy premium feature can enable you to restore a virtual disk to the state represented by its snapshot. This can be used in the case where the data on a virtual disk is accidentally deleted or corrupted after a point-in-time snapshot is created. The data from the snapshot is now preferred to the dataonthesourcevirtualdisk,andvirtualdiskcopycanbeusedtorestorethevirtualdisktoitsoriginalstate using the snapshot.
Although Virtual Disk Copy can be leveraged to provide the desired functionality, the obvious methodof simply copying from the snapshot back to the source virtual disk is not viable. Such a scenario would writetoeveryblockofthesourcevirtualdisk,creatingasevereimpactontherepositorywhichtracksdifferencesbetweenthesourcevirtualdiskandallofitssnapshots,includingthesnapshotfromwhichitisbeingcopied.Asaresult,thecopylikelywouldfailastherepositoryfillstocapacity.
The solution is to first create a new virtual disk to serve as a temporary target for the virtual disk copy. ThenuseVirtualDiskCopytocopythesnapshottothistemporarytargetvirtualdisk.uponcompletion,remove this copy relationship and then create a new Virtual Disk Copy with the temporary target virtual disk serving as the source virtual disk and the original source virtual disk serving as the target.
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Figure 7: Virtual Disk Copy Process for Snapshot Virtual Disk to Source Virtual Disk
SECTion 6conclUsion
The Dell Virtual Disk Snapshot and Virtual Disk Copy premium features offer many benefits for data protection and management.
beneFits oF VirtUal Disk snaPshot
• Canhelpimproveemployeeproductivitybyhavinganimmediatepoint-in-timeimageofthedata—nowaiting for large virtual disks of data to copy.
• Helpsprotectdatabyprovidingareadilyavailableonlinepoint-in-timeimagethatisdesignedtoreducerestoretime,especiallyascomparedtotraditionaltapemediabackups.
• Providesrapidapplicationdevelopmentthroughtheimmediatecreationofdatatestsets.
beneFits oF VirtUal Disk coPy
• Asafullcopy(clone),avirtualdiskcopycanbeassignedtoanyhostandis intendedtobeusedbyapplications requiring a copy of production data without affecting the performance of the production virtual disk.
• VirtualDiskCopyhasfiveuser-definedprioritysettings,andiscontroller-based,helpingtominimizetheoverallI/Oimpactonthestoragesystemandhostapplications.
beneFits oF combining VirtUal Disk snaPshot anD VirtUal Disk coPy
• YoucanuseasnapshottocreateavirtualdiskcopywithoutinterruptingtheI/Oandresponsetimeofthe production application.
• YoucanuseVirtualDiskCopytorestoresnapshotdatatotheoriginalsourcevirtualdisktorecoverdeleted or corrupted data.
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SECTion 7contact inFormation
Goto:http://www.dell.com/
orcall1-800-WWW-DELL
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
SECTion 8aPPenDix a: comParing a snaPshot to a VirtUal Disk coPies
feature Virtual Disk Snapshot Virtual Disk Copy
Replication type Copy-on-write Point-in-time fully copy (clone)
Copy location relative to the source Same storage array Same storage array
Performance impactProcessing against both source and pointer-based repository image might create some performance overhead
After the copy is complete, there should be no more performance overhead
Ongoing impact of maintaining copy
Some performance impact due to processing against both the data source and table of pointers
None
Max copies 4 per virtual disk / 128 per system 8 active copies per system / 255 non-active
Copy dependence on source Lost if source is lost Available if source is lost
Copy sizeFraction of the capacity of the source virtual disk (approx 20 percent or less of the source capacity in most cases)
Same amount of capacity as the source data required
Availability Recovers source data in the event of corruption
Recovers source data in the event of corruption or hardware failure
Application access to source and target
Full read/write access while the snapshot is active
Source is read-only during copy process. No access to copy during copying process
Typical uses
• Point-in-time backup images / File Restoration
• Operations where the data must be frozen at a particular point in time
• Data mining and analysis
• Full point-in-time data for analysis, mining and testing without directly affecting the source’s data or performance
• Migrating data between storage tiers
• Full recovery protection against virtual disk corruption
Features
• Almost instantaneous – when limited time is available for a full virtual disk copy
• Less disk space than a virtual disk copy
• Can be mapped to any host• Can be read from or written to
• Eliminates I/O contention on the primary virtual disk
• Can be mapped to any host• Can be read from or written to
Table 1: Comparison of Virtual Disk Snapshot and Virtual Disk Copy
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